RE: fairy tales and lies
November 15, 2015 at 4:18 pm
(This post was last modified: November 15, 2015 at 4:19 pm by robvalue.)
Yup. It seems some people can't tell the difference between "I thought I experienced X" and "I actually experienced X". It's to declare yourself not only infallible, but able of analysing and categorising things totally outside the scope of current human knowledge.
Sorry, you can convince yourself but not me. I'm all too familiar with how unreliable the human brain is, and of our tendency to spot patterns and assign agency when there is none.
Imagine a kid who tells you they really did meet Santa. The actual magical Santa. This is absolutely no different. Would you believe them, just on their say so?
Sorry, you can convince yourself but not me. I'm all too familiar with how unreliable the human brain is, and of our tendency to spot patterns and assign agency when there is none.
Imagine a kid who tells you they really did meet Santa. The actual magical Santa. This is absolutely no different. Would you believe them, just on their say so?
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